Alienware AW2725Q QD-OLED Review: nice photo but dear

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Deep Purple is the new black, or if the classic Alienware game brand had its way, it would be. Alienware’s new AW2725Q 4K, 240Hz QD-OLED MONITOR with its Twilight Hue is mixed in the shadows of my artificial game setting in my office as an alien of Prow, just to drown me in live colors from its beautiful screen. The latest Dell brand monitor is excessive, expensive and submissive, especially compared to the big, wide, wide models of last year. In many ways, this is in its favor. This is a little excessive for others, unless you plan to pair it with the best and best graphics cards.

Alienware AW2725Q 4K QD-OLD

This is a beautiful monitor with crunchy visualizations and a solid built, although it comes for a pretty penny.

Pluses

  • Crunchy images and beautiful colors form QD-loli
  • High speed of refreshing and accuracy of color
  • Easy setup and solid construction, although it is the minimum for that price

Disadvantage

  • Expensively
  • Relatively low brightness
  • Dolby Atmos settings cause a decline in the display loyalty

The company’s new monitor takes a page from last year Ultra Ecstasy, curved AW3225QF (A new version of this monitor, the AW3425DWM, with the same purple aesthetics Alienware called AW30). With its 32-inch curved display, this monitor was already a fine-looking, solid desktop offering 4K at 240Hz refreshing speeds. The new, 27-inch, Square AW2725Q is a simpler offer, which is no less expensive at $ 900. It’s cheaper than last year’s 32-inch curved display of $ 1,200, but when you spend nearly $ 1,000 per monitor, you want everything you can get from the display, right?

Alienware first declared This monitor during CES 2025just as very much other Display manufacturers They announced their 4K, 240Hz devices. Alienware’s latest monitor creates a case for itself, offering a deep, deep color with the help of QD-sized QD. He sits at 166 ppi or pixels per inch. The size of the display usually affects the pixel density. For example, the phone will usually sit between 500 to 600 ppi on an OLED display. However, this is quite thick for OLED. Alienware claims that PPI comes from the exact print method QDs during production, but all I can say is that the clarity on the screen is really nice. Particularly nice for those games that ignite in contrast with nice, bright colors like Called or Spiderman of Marvel 2S

Alienware’s AW2725Q is a superb, though somehow fine screen experience

Alienware QD Oled Monitor Cybperpunk
© Kyle Barr / Gizmodo

For those who are not in the knowledge, QD-OLED is a type of display This is parallel to QD-Mini LED, also known as QLED. It takes a typical OLED panel, but adds a layer of small semiconductor nanocrystals, the titular “quantum points”, improving the color of the OLED self -healing layer. If OLED already offers quality black levels, contrast and color density, QD technology should look even better.

As typical among lovers of display, few can agree whether the QD aspect of the QD-leased is right that typical OLED no longer provides, especially with a smaller screen size than larger television. All I can say is that the colors of Alienware’s 27-inch monitor are constantly stunning. Even when I was not in the game, I would look at the wallpaper on the desktop by default on my computer, distracted by the deep sunset radiating from the display.

The monitor supports NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD Freesync, plus it has .03 ms reaction time to gray-gray-gray to gray, characteristic of OLED. This is a certified Displayhdr True Black 400 for a bright screen content. Moreover, the display is also surprisingly resistant to glare. The glow of the flashlight on my phone directly on the screen does not reduce the visual quality. I also experienced minimal reflections on the display. Although this is the type of monitor you will always sit directly in front of, it has wide viewing angles where the color does not diminish, even sitting at 70 degrees from the screen.

The requested brightness of the display is 250 nits in SDR. This is not great, especially given your price for this monitor. It goes up to 1000 nits with HDR, but it comes with problems. Attempting to soften the brightness with Dolby Vision of PC dramatically changes the contrast to everything I play and wash these beautiful colors. We noticed it with the AW3225QF, which also seems to be here. You can change these settings through the OSD menu (on the screen) or the Alienware Command Center software.

OLED burning is always something that needs to be taken into account for any display of this type. It is especially important if you are missing $ 900 per monitor that you should hope to use for years. Alienware claims to have solved any immediate problems with AI algorithm that regulates the electrical current of pixel, so no part of the screen suffers more than another. Of course, this is not something we can check ourselves. Instead, Dell offers free replacement of the panel on warranty.

Alienware’s 27-inch QD-OLED feels a premium, although $ 900 is a difficult pill to swallow

Alienware QD Oled Monitor Spider Man
© Kyle Barr / Gizmodo

The AW2725Q has two HDMI 2.1 ports (one with EARC), a single DisplayPort 2.1, three USB-A and a single USB-C for passing power to 15 W. This can be useful if you want to charge your mouse or phone a little more convenient. Everything is standard for monitors of this size, even with Alienware’s luminous logo on the back. The stand is the quality you expect from the Alienware brand, even if it is most plastic on a metal frame. It can tilt from -5 to +20 degrees and rotate from -20 to +20. The stand is lifted only and lowers four inches that you need for most desktop settings.

This type of monitor is made to pair with a similar desktop computer. I use AW2725Q for my most GPU reviews. The 240Hz display can help you show your games in them when they are paired with the options to generate frames on the latest AMD Radeon RX 9070 and 9070 XT GPUS. However, if we are honest, the high degree of refresh is a grace for the lucky ones who manage to cope with the latest 50-class high-end NVIDIA RTX. Four times a gene with a lot of frame Allows you to play some games at over 150 fps. For $ 2000 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090This graphics card can expose over 200 FPS with 4x frame in a game as Cyberpunk 2077 With Ray Tracing included. And yes, it looks amazing on AW2725Q.

Will you actually be able to find out the difference between a game running at 140 FPS for 240 FPS? Probably not. Frame Gen is really useful only for people who play games with one player. The impact of a very frame on latency is enough that anyone who wants to compete in a multiplayer would exclude it anyway. Pro Gamer tournaments usually rely on 240Hz monitors. Everything more is too much. This just means that only those who spend too much to set up on your desktop will experience their games on the absolute peak of the current ones.

So for anyone else, the price is still difficult to swallow. Alienware also has a 27-inch QD-healing worth $ 550, which maximizes a 1440p resolution. If you are aiming for 1440p games with your new graphics card, this is an option. If you do not miss $ 2,000 on a graphics card, it is difficult to justify spending as much as your GPU on a monitor. Still, if you desperately need a new monitor to combine with your graphic processor, the Alienware’s most none will make your content sing.

 
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